Now that you mention it, the real life DoW does feel like a parody of the TV show Space Force.
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Well the poly kinda checks out, they're banging every stewardess they come across, so...
I'm generally pro-AI but I still think the disclosure is nice to have and should not be removed.
People have a right to informed decisions. If they want a product that had "no AI" in its making (although let's be honest, a game might not contain AI generated audiovisual assets, but a form of AI, even generative AI, is almost guaranteed to have been used during the creation of the game), they can vote with their wallets.
I have already done so. We're now going door to door, showing the picture and ensuring that all drinks are covered. It's turning into the weirdest date of my life. Not complaining tho. Just didn't expect Kegbreath, Couchfucker and Temu Dracula to get me laid.
If you went back ~10 years and said this image from the next Austin Powers movie, depicting the new villains, people would believe you.
I instinctively went to cover the nearest drink. Now my neighbour thinks I'm a creep for busting her door down in a bathrobe.
Yep, some Tsoukal-sauce should fix it right up
Maybe not. Maybe she's just that one worker who's never to be found unless it's time for one of the very few actually fun tasks that she immediately claims for herself, further ruining the retail worker experience. Loading shelves? She's gone. Helping a bitching Karen? Poof right into a cloud of mist. Helping the sweet old grandma who's know about tipping $20-50 for holding her cart and putting 2-3 items in it then checking her out? Of course she's already grabbed her arm...
Centralised Auth stack for all your services.
I for example just put together a neat pocketID+Crowdsec+Caddy stack, and via OAuth I can easily manage everything. Every service that integrates with OAuth makes it super simple to create new users automatically with limited scopes, all directly fed by PocketID, allowing me to expose my services to the open web without fear of being hacked (crodsec being the fallback if shit would hit the fan, blocking all the community-sourced known threat actors and suspicious behaviour like port probing, login stuffing, etc.).
Given the prevalence of one click install NASes (and by that I mean that Plex is a one click install, or even the whole *arr stack), I wouldn't be sure.
Also that doesn't account for people who are limited by available ISPs - some of us only have the choice of a single ISP, who might not be offering static IP, and CG-NAT makes port forwarding impossible. IPv6 would fix that but given we're not much better off than we were ten years ago... I don't have high hopes.

Based on this, Trump was old by the time he turned 20